DOJ 'Impugns' Own Counsel, Lawyers for Wrongly Deported Man Tell Supreme Court
"Perhaps, for the first time in any Government brief to this Court—the Government impugns its own counsel, whose candor the district court commended," lawyers for a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador told the justices.
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